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Betting Big on AI and Machine Learning Can Drive Business Performance for Online Food Delivery Companies – A CXO'S Guide by Quantzig

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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantzig, a global data analytics and advisory firm, that delivers actionable analytics solutions to resolve complex business problems has announced the completion of its latest article that explains why online food delivery companies bet big on AI and machine learning to drive performance. AI and machine learning today have broken the confines of sci-fi books and technology labs to become a key focal point for businesses across industries. The impact of AI and machine learning algorithms have grown tremendously over the past few years that barely a day passes by without newspaper articles, blog posts, and tweets about such advancements. Having said that, it's not very surprising that AI and machine learning in the food industry have played a crucial role in the rapid developments that have taken place over the past few years. Artificial intelligence and machine learning seem to be ubiquitous in the online food delivery market.


The Amazing Ways That L'Oréal Uses Artificial Intelligence To Drive Business Performance

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You likely know Paris-based L'Oréal as a global cosmetics and beauty care company (the largest in the world), but you might not be aware of the company's commitment to research, innovation, and technology. In fact, since 2012, L'Oréal operates its own technology incubator, a group that operates like a start-up but focused on where beauty and technology meet. Here's an overview of the company's incubator and some other ways they are using artificial intelligence such as with its AI-powered digital skin diagnostic. L'Oréal's first incubator lab was located in New Jersey, but it now also operates additional labs in San Francisco, Paris, and Tokyo that are focused on a small number of products--a mix of apps and wearables and objects to help cosmetics be connected and customized to meet the specific needs of each customer. The incubator partners with entrepreneurs and academia to develop the latest and greatest products by using technology.


The Amazing Ways How L'Oréal Uses Artificial Intelligence To Drive Business Performance

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You likely know Paris-based L'Oréal as a global cosmetics and beauty care company (the largest in the world), but you might not be aware of the company's commitment to research, innovation, and technology. In fact, since 2012, L'Oréal operates its own technology incubator, a group that operates like a start-up but focused on where beauty and technology meet. Here's an overview of the company's incubator and some other ways they are using artificial intelligence such as with its AI-powered digital skin diagnostic. L'Oréal's first incubator lab was located in New Jersey, but it now also operates additional labs in San Francisco, Paris, and Tokyo that are focused on a small number of products--a mix of apps and wearables and objects to help cosmetics be connected and customized to meet the specific needs of each customer. The incubator partners with entrepreneurs and academia to develop the latest and greatest products by using technology.


The Amazing Ways How L'Oréal Uses Artificial Intelligence To Drive Business Performance

#artificialintelligence

You likely know Paris-based L'Oréal as a global cosmetics and beauty care company (the largest in the world), but you might not be aware of the company's commitment to research, innovation, and technology. In fact, since 2012, L'Oréal operates its own technology incubator, a group that operates like a start-up but focused on where beauty and technology meet. Here's an overview of the company's incubator and some other ways they are using artificial intelligence such as with its AI-powered digital skin diagnostic. L'Oréal's first incubator lab was located in New Jersey, but it now also operates additional labs in San Francisco, Paris, and Tokyo that are focused on a small number of products--a mix of apps and wearables and objects to help cosmetics be connected and customized to meet the specific needs of each customer. The incubator partners with entrepreneurs and academia to develop the latest and greatest products by using technology.